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What am I missing? It's driven off the pto, so the tractor is stationary. Which means the loader cannot be used to lift the log onto the table. How could this be used to cut a 12 - 15 inch log that has any length? Why would I want to do this rather than using the loader to set a log in the sawbuck to be cut with the chainsaw?
I know someone who has one of these that hooks up to the 3 point and is pto driven. He wants to give it to me. I think he just wants to get rid of it to free up some storage space. I can't see using it, and I don't want to lose my floor space.
So, as a one man wood cutting operation - why would I want the cordwood saw?
I know someone who has one of these that hooks up to the 3 point and is pto driven. He wants to give it to me. I think he just wants to get rid of it to free up some storage space. I can't see using it, and I don't want to lose my floor space.
So, as a one man wood cutting operation - why would I want the cordwood saw?